THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Monday, August 7, 1922
PAGE FOUR
La Grande Evening Observer
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Oregon, as Second Class Mali Alaltur.
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OraDde, Oregon,
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elitlllc.i I" u-" l"r l.iibllcatlun of all
II, -Mi ,lifoT ii' .'refill. i to It or nut
ollicrle er.ilit.'.l In Ibis pii.H'r. itnu
aUo tin- local nev, ill, hulled therein.
Ml rli-Ms '( r.--i'.illitln of special
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are reserved.
til 1
Al VT OFFICIAL
I-AI'KH.
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Bible Thought for Today
CIUAHI) VOUIt TIIOUUITS:-Finally,
brethren, whatsoever thinns un
t wlmlKoovor thillL's arc llonc.il,
whatsoever thllli's lire just, vvhutso-
..,. Il.imrs art' IHllf. whatsoever
il.ini't mo lovt-lv wnatsoovcr thinics
tin- of L'"oil report; if there In! any
viiluo. and if there he liny "raise,
think on these things. i'hilippianj
their
Hill
Ik so.
"CALL THE DOG AND PUT OUT THE FIRE."
People in Central ami Southeastern Oregon lial just
a.S well call the doK and put out tlie fire, to use a pioneer
expression, for tliu..' arc not going to get any more rail-
1
roans. . , ..
TJiey had as well junk their still I and roll uj
(V.i.-PK mid hv so doinir issue a proclamation
Jlanlcy and the other cow men to take hack that port ion ,t
of Oregon and revamp it. into a lug cow rancii.
All fliw t-ilL- si limit ndvancenieiit and development, a
ji.:.. l 1, . .iiiw,n,r iu ciii'mi'imI ill il'ol' thel',av
li.-iwt fifteen vears is lost, so turn (lie cattle lak on tin
liirr r.miLre find let no white man assume that he
Central Oregon.
Is it, the fault of the physical eouiirty I No. 1
fault .if (lie neonle now in Central Orciri'li' No.
,vlial and why?
Siumlv this: Oregon did not "ft her railroad building
. done in the days when going was good with railroad buil
ding; in the days when "Washington and California made
such strides, and hciicc'lordi and forever Oregcn bad as
well content herself with a fringe of settlement on east,
north' and west boundaries, giving over the remainder of
the state to forest reserve and' eow ranges.
It is rather hard to bring your mind to this conclusion,
is it not f lint there is no use barking, up a dead tree any
! longer; there is no use fooling ourselves, for did not Carl
((ray of the Union l'neifie railroad give out. an interview
while in Portland a few days ago stating there was no
railroad building to be done in Central Oregon not soon,
which' nieuns not hi tho lifetime of the present, people.
Mr. Gray know,s w hat he is talking about ; bad he been
desirous of prolonging the excitement and keeping t he peo
' pie's enthusiasm1 up he would have given them a peg to
hang their hats upon, but Ik; did not. lie was frank and
iopen and unquestionably spoke as conditions warranted
hinuio jiial ii r. Hi "i ... i 3 Si
Come back from the "Willamette valley, Hill Mauley,
. your speeches about making the desert blossom as the rose
are nmekery. Go to your law office. Governor West,, and
prepare to make your money from the billions law Irooks
instead of developing those irrigation projects. (Jo back
to Ontario: Mayor Dooliltle and John McCullough for
your well thought out plans are now only discards," and
your Central and Southeastern Oregon miisl be returned
to Mauley and oihers for cattle range whether thev wain
it or not.
Oregon, old Oregon, great as you are, much as we all
love you, you are destined to show the largest white spot
'on the map without, railroads of any state in the I'liioii;
f oil are destined to be Hie besl place in the world to live,
the least considered in the way of development, fop out
in Central Oregon those thousands and thousands of
square miles of counrty will, filly years fn m now, be de
populated of even the present (lay homesteader and his
posterity; the irrigation projects will be deserted and na
ture again will re-instate the coyote with his dismal howl
to warn anyone from attempting to cross this great Amer
ican desert lest he perish by the wayside.
Yes, turn Central Oregon back'to the bovs with the
Jariataud the big bat; remove the 1,
scttlcrV'aiid colonization and let tlx
gcsi miii ii people are walking upon
Kiriii e.p,inse oi leiTiiory, ricn wl
..,... l ,.t
. "i .iMiioi v producing eaiiie. cov. ies, gn
Jor t lie Indian has become too much civilized l,
longer.
Call the dog and' put out the lire.
"TODAY IS MONDAY "
The experioneed picker (lots not
r.irry lh pall he .picks in but tie
it around liia waist with a rope or
tftrfttK. That leaven both big hands
fn-u to puthcA borrlfH. Or at times
ho can hang over u cliff, holding
with one hand and picking with the
other, or ir a lar comes around
fight it off with one hand und go
riKht on picking,
tiood berry pickers will cathnr
from three to ix gallons of boniea
a (Ijiv, to hear thorn, tell It. The or
dinary pickura will Ret about two
Kulloiis when they try hard. The
berrleu have a, most e-xaneratiiiK
wiiy of shrinking down fn tho pail
J ii is t oh one is n'ttinK a littlo tired
of the job. When you tilart the
berriea fall into the pail rapidly and
(lie bottom in soon covered.
The pail holds a ipint, then two
quarlfl. ilitt it seems to stop there.
You keep looking into tin pall and
ihe berry lino stays right at the
same place. You remember how
many you promised to pick and put
on Home Mc-am. You look aaln
and the line Jiangs rl lit at the old
rark.
You" note that tho day is wearing
away and hurry more, and look
again. The hrrrles H"em lo have
Hunk in the pail a little. Then you
g-t angry and gather berries and
leaves and stents in a terrible rush.
About t't it time a hornet HwaUi you
in the i.it.0, you swing about, lose
your footing, catch your tot In home
brush, fall against the pail and start
lo roll down the mountain side.
You hang to the ball of the pail
itighily, and tln-u notice when you
i up that the bail fB all you have.
The pail has rolled down the cliff
ind the berries with it. You go
hiwu and pick it up and the berries
shrunk to a mere handful.
Kerry hunting is one pleasure
which can be indulged without a li-
Uli: live ja fuise. We can't understand why
so; somebody is
THE OFFICE CAT
BY JUNIUS -
UXII'INd THK UHH IS NKXT.
lit! sitltl to hur, ".My luvu for you
In (ll'ivillL' nif liuitr, ,,!,, I '
She said to him, "How odd. It hua
inc sumc clfi't'l on dad."
l.a Grande'it llom-sl lb ..r,
all, Ihe host way to .devate the mushes
is to raise the chilrtlen moiieily.
this should be
nt the switt'h surely, but it
No law says how Inanv ber-
it the
'Ph.. nl yo" pw1, ,X,'I,, lho '"
1 neil ,,f IulIUie. or on what days you can
plek. or how you shall pielt or
where you can't )ck.
'Why kick on mrnihi.ru of Oin
I year tho prices for suehi?,,,;", r... "'",rs7 m"rn m,'1'
don their, bathing suits.
Importation of Luxuries
Increasing.
(Dululli Herald.)
Ihirini; uie fiscal year just ended,
accoidiuK to the National City Hun
of New l oi l;, the only class of import
eel in tides showing an increase were
luxui ies stiL-h things us diamonds,
furs, laces, photographers' goods and
tobacco. Jn'iforted luxuries for th-it
time increased in value from $210.l)llil,
OOll to Sl'oO.OliO.ilill). Hut they increas
ed in quantity in a much higher per
centage, inilicating mat during th
past h.-c
foreign luxuries had decreased sub.
stantiully ubi'Cad. This country
bought, for instance, in the tdevei
months ending with May, 102 J, :IS,ll()(l,-
Oi 11 yards of embroideiies against -17,-OlMI,
1.100 yards a year ago, and of cut,
but not set, diamonds, IIUO.ODO car
ats against 107,000 carats.
A (piarter of a billion of American
gold paid for luxuries in the last fis
cal year! It seems a shocking waste
Hut 'ft w Veil to rVniember that of this
vast sum a larger percentage goes to
emplcy, if not enrich, overseas toilers
and that this national outgo is bal
anced by wnat is bought by the bene
ficiaries of our foreign luxury trade.
If anyone wiil trace the trade his
toiy of an ostrich feather, a diamond
foreign fur, imported tobacco, lace.
pearls or embroideries, he will be sur
Setbacks stiffen your backbone
its made of the right stuff.
MISTAKKX.
Owner of private pond (tu man who
is trespassing): "Don't vou see that
notice, '.No Fishing Here ?"
Angler (with an injured air): ','Yes,
and I dispute it. Why, there's good
fishing here. Look in this basket."
DAYS GONF. FOKEVEH.
Vc used to be seated to death when
man reacnetl tor his hli-pocket
.now we are tickled to death, gargles
iu vji untie routiner.
Hello, is this the Club? Is
my iiusoano mere ! Hello, rot there
you say .- ell, a.l right, then, hut
noiti on. now do you know? 1 haven';
told you my name."
"Ihere ain't nobody's husband here
never, was the darky's ri'n v.
Heing niiserahlennd vt n,rr..tl..
happy defines love, onirics Joi,nh if...;
down.
1 Winder IP vou'vn renienil,ni-n,l
mat lomotrow is my birthday?"
inueed 1 did. I went nto a de
partment store today and said to the
lloonvalkcr, 'I want a birthdav mei-
ent for my wife-' He sukl, 'How loh'
married'?"
"I said, 'ten years.' He said, 'Bat
gain counter to the right'."
A woman hep-ins to show her age
only when she tries to hide it.
Teacher "If Shakespeare were
alive today, would not he be looked
upon as n remarkable man."
Student "Sure he would be' he
would he 00 years old."
'I'll F. STICNOG'H VACATION
My tVpust is on her vacatoin
My trpist's awau for a week,
My lypudt us in hwr vscariou
Wgile lli.se damm keys plsv
and seei.
CIO,:,' An
dy, hreng bnxk, bting lizck.
lining heej mil b Onme tl my, to mr
huiL'
Copyrieht 1021 Ilirt Sc'urTner & Marx
MEN!
If You're Looking
for a SUIT-
We've jut 'unpack.! tii'iy new uils that
have arrived in aduinco for lull.
They're young men's ami business moil a
models and all are from
HAItT sriiArFNi-.it
MAltX
Kverv man known wliat ihut
all wool otia! it v woolens; line.-1
mi a us finest
hand tailoring
and iu absolute
whirh means t lie bi-si ot fit
guarantee of tsai is taction.
xii:n who i.ikk i;kai. clothks
wo want you to sef 1 !iee new suits. Come ill
any time and look them over.
.Marv suits jire rhenner this fall.
is the prin Hart Schaifncr At
jos.iiu to ?:5.ou
Be.st
arc-
of all
Hart Schaftitci
lisl and pleased to note how (treat a ll,;VnK ' -'"K "icx
manual m. iicimu-o nix, on iumk
hare of the outo reaches
toilers on sea and land.
Nevertheless it is a great drain. Our
people should limit their expenditure;-;.
but not in n mean or stintry way Char
itv lu pins at h'une in everything. I'u'.
tiadc in luxuries may well be encou1
atfed if those able so to induie sucli
tasti's will remember that our own
land nnidu-es manv tilings of beauty
jind that American hands in plenty an
wiilm to labor in making them.
Living Costs Increase.
Talking without think ir:r
shooting without taking aim.
is like
Second hand cars
as they are painted.
m e never as goo I
It wnuhi be ;tn awful calamity if
the bootlegger would go on u strike.
lynamiti is nl;
that would have
on some birds wi
lit the onlv agency
an uplifting effect
know.
of the actual cash showed the entire
shortage.
i neiieve ratterson to be the vic
tim of two friends, both crooks,'' said
President Robert E. Smith, "I do not
believe he took a cent of the money
for himself, but defalcated under the
piessure of circumstances.
"He worked this way; he was en
trusted with $100,000. When bank
examiners came in, unexpected! v. he
wrote a personal check on the North
western National bank, where he had
a small account, to cover the deficit-1
Then his checks, with his cash, would:
balance. The next day, he would take!
money from his till, go to other banks.
buy cashier's checks and deposit them
in the Northwestern to cover the check
he had written- He must have passed
safely through 15 different checks bv
state bank examiners and our awn
men. It was purely luck for him that
his operations were not discovered.
Confession Is voluntary.
The confession riven voluntarily be
fore Deputy District Attornev John
Mowry Raturdav night was said to bo
of the following purport:
Two years ago, when Patterson was
employed as a teller in the Hartman
Thomson bank, a friend, W. L. Hick
man, came to him nmt u sited, as
personal favor, that he honor hb;
checks, although he had not enough
inonev in the bank Xo cover them- He
told Patterson the money would lie
forthcoming the next da" In that
manner Rickman put Patterson in debt
to the bank about $8,C(M.
tRickman did not make good- H?
left town suddenlv and has not been:
heard of since, leaving Patterson toj
hold the sack. To cover the ShOOO. j
Patterson borrowed $:WHI0 from an !
aunt, -h Ha J. Patterson, who is inter
ested in the state bank at Talent.
Ore. $.".00 frm his mother, Mrs- .1.
L. Patterson, and $:if.00 from Osier.
He gave his personal note for these
sums without other security.
Voice of the Ostrich.
You would expect a hmd, mucous
voice fruin a creature whose bead is
all mouth and staring eyes; but the
only noise an ostrb'h c:in nutke sounds
like a man clearinj; bis threat or tike
the dull couh of mi exhaust pipe.
; La Grande
! MATTRESS SHOP and
! WEAVING WORKS
i
i .
Matt reuses
i ml rebuilt.
Hag Rugs
of all kinds cleaned
Feather Renovating,
and Fluff Hugs for
Carpet and Hug Cleaning
Vl'2, $..rU ami up
Cbas. Fd wards. Prop.
Phone lijal-W-
WHEAT I P A ! ITTLK.
(By Associated I'ress) !
PORTl.MNO, Aug- 7. Wneat went i
r $1.04 to !?1.0: f'.b'V-
For S
aie
5 room nyidern liouse close iu
on o Hlreet. Nice lawn, trees, slinili
bery, eeinenL sidewalks. An ht".tl
little home. l'riee $uSU0. Terms
on part of it.
5 room modern bouse in Conner
Pale addition, bungalow style. Ce
ment sidewalks, lawn tree.--. tc.
Price $:;iMio, $ H'O cavil, balance
easy terms.
illiil
Latest rii-'ur
iuu siiow an i
7tCi pel vent
month hot on
the cost of iv-
iuerease of mor' than
since July. llMI. ihe
the Orejit Vitr beuan
ILARGE SUM TAKEN STEAMER HITS
-I vc-li-i'
i-il ies ;imi
";n-h oilier
It'll W Jltl'I'Cll,
Ic
nl' liuii:
towns i
while Ihi
rein.'lill
I sillil'l'('ls,
MilV 1 hel i
hmiM-. :is aliiiiisl niilliini:
just wh;it Ci'rmiin um-
;ii;L'rt'SSliiM hint' I'l'st lis
rest ul I1m' woilil lias
l iim h-mi illfit ilnpri'ssfil
Th.-y iirinu
I'lM' con Ul.
hillllll .'Mill
IllTI'. Tl..
h.id I he si
..upon It. . I
"M Snrh Fliitistirs. f tl Pi Ut-.l M'rin,li-i
ll-i'iilly hy the Niitiotiiil Iniliistrhil t'on-j
reme naril. mi i.ii to rllain exist- f
BANK TELLER
ROCK NEAR PORT
I
Ii room house, 4
Third street. Close t
Price $"iMi. $;im
$u5.UU per mouth.
lets, at
) huh si
cash, b;i
1 oi)
linoi.
lam.'
will
Two CfMtfl rooming bouses 'v
I", rinse in and both tnmiev mak-
lit. Come in nud we
1 out with you.
Price rb
talk thes
Ut'cii Woi
.Jul) of
tcdl M
MHVrin
tin
fur
Jttlc
Wiislni.-. vwr IhmIv h
lav.
As (he Waller Jenkins soii-
M
hiuilc.'
Jiul tlii.- is nioiv Hiaii waslulav
yes, Monday the day following Suii.
tno day you sjn'iit in ihe lulls i';n
tun long trip in ho t pen air; tli
w lien yon tniiH'd inn, 1,1
today is .Monday i'Pti yon an se this inoniin
your arms do n- t wt.vk ,jnt ri-in, vmh- In
oiot Ky, -,nir led inl tl
me May ! work.
lint the day dras on with its usual mdnt
fall yon are once more vourscll atm
.Mvioiiiv i.-s i km ns nine as snnit
hut in.stead a "stitr" Monday - -a
tteMier tor the leinainder of tli
1 odny h
o ; well
Mnlidav
I shoulil
I'l'day is
, 1 he da v
iiwn v ; t he. day
e (lav Inflowing
eelin.ir a heall hv t i
a 1
ol
pavement ;( trifle ku
Monday ;
following
uivht
d ''e!m
t'le vliff.
t i'tfe
"line conihtinns in every indusiry
llAlmui tlie only satisfaction one may
j derive from them comes from the
jtutt that Kiev h;ive shown uiui'h
worse coudnious. ;ind that they do
point lo stead . if slow. Impi o e
meut .
'fV pe;ik in I i v in u c.wt was r;((h
d jut two ye. trs ami, w wt t he
period of serious industrial and coin
mere in I depres'-tnn w as just bemu-
then we luee been
1 per tent reduction,
be l emeinbe ed that
'le.is.s in food eosts
on;i!. and pr.tctb ally
easiuial sl.nnkaues in the
dot huti:
ans. an, very many bttsi
believe th;lt t lie period
price; which beta n t wo
will lie of Ioiil; duration
prediction is ceilainly a
ie. Some co:nmodiiii
dy UOMe In lo pi e-w at
th-'-r persistent tine
innu. miu i
tailo rs by a -and
it shell'. I
our recent iuc
are pui't-iy sea:
offset by seaso
prices of i
Statistic'
ness men.
of falhni;
years at:o.
a ml t hen
popular o
hae ulrea
levels. hut
t uai ion brc
Aiivlniw,
to hope.
distrn-t
Is Kood
n pi
to ll
M'hc
abh
and hv
: WHEAT PRICES
POKTI-ANO, Auir. 7. Karl K. Pat
terson, :i0, of lii4.' Knst Hiiyt street,
teller in the Lumberman's Trust com
puny hank, was arrested Saturday by
Lieutenant-Inspect or Harvey Thatch
er, accused of the embezzlement of
;!4,(;ti0 of the funds entrusted to him
Me was said to have confessed. The
.mr.k was fully protected by insurance-
Patterson's alleged confession set
.'eith that his defalcations had cov
ered a period of about 1" months, and
mplicattd J. C. Osier, Kast side auto
mobile dealer, for whom a warrant
.vas issued Saturday nitfht charRintr
rceipt id' stolen property. Patterson
am in la i tied that Osier had received
.he entile amount the confession said
;hat he had embezzled. j
Hank Officers Surprised.
Tho shortage came as a thunder
tap to bank officers, who said that
Cattetson had seemed to be a-teady,
IcpendiMe employe. Saturday after
noon, W'hin he approached Carl Oeter
.r,ir. vice-president of the bank, and
.'ont'essed to a shortage, his tale was
carcelv believed He showed Mr. Io
ferinu a personal note civen him and.
ijjtKd by Osier fr $.'0.4tM-. which
'-1 iavtial conviction, and a checV
(1ST ABSociated rreas)
SKATTl.lC, Au(i. 7. The steamer
H. K. Alexander of the Admiral Line,
sailing from San Francisco crashed in
to Cake Hock off Quillayute Over near
Cape Flattery last nijiht.
She tore u hole in " forward port
and heir a n leakine slowly- She pro-
where she expected t arrive at 10
o'clock.
7 room modi rn Ionise
j barn. ara::e. lawn, tre
jbery on Adams avenue. 'I'
and Jloeo ,-asli will hau
J 1 and interest on ie:
ments p- r year. A real
easy to buy.
,and
C.J. BLACK & CO.
New Folny Building
La Graade, Oregoi.
rAliCKI. POST (TS-l(li:i!S
lilt-
IMIIVII.KdKIt H STO.MKUS
It Is n prlvili'RO to seli'i-t moil
from such a stock as ours.
You have the choice of tho
best known products In practical
ly all
D1UT.S AN'Il SPNniUKS
and you have- tho privilege of rx
chnneliiR or rcturnlnc woods
which do pot provo satisfactory.
Tho service In our Mail Order
Department la prompt and cour
teous. Our motto Is:
Host (.Miallty, Superior Sort Ire
anil l-'nlr Trice-
lon't send away for druc store
?roods keep the money at home.
1'hone Main -Ml or vvrlto
m:vi.in l)l!l i CO.
.Makf t'lilavciiiciils
I'li'lil V' 111' uciikI
lic.ual ivt's.
Brovnie Enlarging
Camera.
RED CROSS
DRUG STORE
I'lli: KODAK STOKK
The Promise of Tomorrow
The
to win
tliniir; wf think' i m sijrut lr Inincrrinv.
j;ii's -ourit.i;i' aiui m I'l'iiui lo omture
and ilisajijidiiit mi'iit.
k and si l-ivf
wi' tliink i
f the I'utui'e are the incentive
I'i'i' the at tainnieiit n' .sdine-
It
a nl
'HUM
woul
.lay .
' vv
make
1'iillm
s WOI'I
one think,
U' yi'iii-M-ir
ARE IMPROVING ..
V,i.!i .
Hi of lea
Huckleberry Thoughts.
(Kdltor ( lii'tiey hi Kuterpriso
Chieftain i
When huckleberry time
llldee,! i.itp ,,,.
nn old ji.tii Ii.
iiok'l
irotid and
comes anyone
lllre l a sort of 1li--tinil tll.il Kids ;in rip,- Hut
the berry enthusiast back lo the old;tf on nnn.il
patch, Buniethlnp like a Idld tomes man or m n1
back In tV sion, iu tli- i efltiir.' 1 :i, e.",- .,
tilat-e. The old e.iim.iiu- i h'l. O'e l.rfie-
vhero the patenca ar-f w ell known, li "p.,. jU Uio
,. to e.
lh.il
and
t.t tli.
Unit
111
kto.u
. beti.
I.eiri
puts out the strongest appeal, K iserry jukiim', I'X'.
i. -at Hi.- .
arn tli.it
,i . iiiiiii.i
i ,.lil IK
.ire J'l-'
"ild and tli
011 ov
Milne
W.M.I. A W.AI.I.A.
Kollonluu a peril
luriiii; tlie earh p;mt of U
the vv.'i.at market hecnie
and , limticl ti. r7 and !'t .
M-eiiiav air.'ii.t.-. tloll f
evl pri,- nr th. ainiiier
U ,ir. h'.lls. Ulen r.lr,t til;
w'.ir.-noii.-" r.eeipis from
w!lo i.MHllid.d tle'ir
vbow tii.it i iienei. Ihi
Walla ...ui.lv crop will be
TONIGHT-
ir lo-
I cuts,
t tli ir
l.i rlaei.--
Wlllbl
but ;;.
DANCE
Vou may iiiMive your future hy openiiiij a
savings aci-ount with us I'mm a small portion
of yuiir earninus nl' tinlav and 1 1 1 i ! . I uiion rt as a
in-nniise of toiin'i'row.
means of arantee uf the
per i
abi.
clit uiinii.tl.
l;oi :,.. i.
ir. u- lu f.
(to! Ak Juth
rent without
Ked in itt.iiiit
itisteriiii; f.j
blulicl '
lav lo p.i
ii.-U
and
l.i.-l
a penalty.
w a! r
4-T-ot
A?tAGUK4.U
,tiWc dott't ma?;e records but sur ditu'gAk 'm.
Popular Si-fees F. 0. ITagles Management
La Grande National
sorxf?
am;
(lipiUl ant Stiriius, $2G5.f0.00
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I'iMXIUHSSIVE
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